Writing a postcard is a fun and inexpensive way to send someone a little love. Postcards aren't just for family and friends; they can also be a great way to stay in touch with customers or to market your business.
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Postcards come pre-printed with images and space for your message. You can find traditional "wish you were here" postcards at gift shops, post offices, and stationery stores. Alternatively, you can create your own custom postcard design using a template from MyCreativeShop. To make your postcards stand out in the stack, choose a unique landscape or vertical image and select a paper stock that will help your message stand out.
Start by writing your message on the left side of the postcard. This is the area where your recipient will see the message first, so keep it short and sweet and to the point. For example, "We're loving it here" or "counting down the days until we see you again" is enough to make a loved one smile.
The upper right corner of the postcard has a small box that needs to be stamped. Be sure to clearly write the recipient's address in this spot, and use a stamp that has enough postage to ensure it is delivered. If you have any doubts, check with the post office before sending your postcard.
If you are a business, include your contact information in the upper left corner of the postcard and encourage recipients to contact you through your website or social media channel. Some businesses also add a call to action, such as a discount or special offer, to increase their marketing ROI.
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